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Re: The Dark Knight - Grading & Discussion

Note to Warner Bros.: If you are going to make a bunch of bonus documentaries for this movie, please include them on the 2 disc release of the movie rather than jerking people around by putting the actual bonus content on the website and leading those who bought an expensive $25 version with nothing further than a "digital copy" of the movie!

Signed,
A very pissed off customer who bought your bloody worthless 2-disc copy of I Am Legend

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I would love extra scenes. It's a DVD, you can watch at your own pace. Long ass movies only get annoying to me if they suck or at the theater. The last lord of the rings movie is a good example. Good movie but it had like three endings, fucking ridiculous. How ever watching it at home on DVD was fine, I even liked the extras on and all that stuff.

Also for the amount you pay for these things its only right that they give you something extra and it makes it worth getting a DVD rather than trying to find a "good" torrent.

I feel that the extra content shouldn't pass the point where your head is about to explode.

I haven't even finished watching Revenge of the siths step by step process from art to cgi from casting. It's too much for me.

With that said, a 4 disk set with over 2 years of bonus material isn't my cup of tea which I hear The lord of the rings set is like

Wow, what a film! It just opened today in Germany and it certainly did not disappoint. Haven't seen such a great movie in a long time. I think I'll see it again on the weekend ...

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Re: The Dark Knight - Grading & Discussion

Samurai8472 wrote:

romulus wrote:

I would love extra scenes. It's a DVD, you can watch at your own pace. Long ass movies only get annoying to me if they suck or at the theater. The last lord of the rings movie is a good example. Good movie but it had like three endings, fucking ridiculous. How ever watching it at home on DVD was fine, I even liked the extras on and all that stuff.

Also for the amount you pay for these things its only right that they give you something extra and it makes it worth getting a DVD rather than trying to find a "good" torrent.

I feel that the extra content shouldn't pass the point where your head is about to explode.

I haven't even finished watching Revenge of the siths step by step process from art to cgi from casting. It's too much for me.

With that said, a 4 disk set with over 2 years of bonus material isn't my cup of tea which I hear The lord of the rings set is like

I didn't much care for the Revenge of the Sith documentaries. They focused on too much minutae. But I quite enjoy a lot of the bonus features on the 4-disc Lord of the Rings DVDs. The documentaries are very well done. They keep a good pace, and since the movies were made over such a long period of time, there are a lot of good stories that have accumulated. I'd also recommend listening to any actor commentaries that have Billy Boyd & Dominic Monaghan on them. Those 2 are even more entertaining IRL than they are in the movie.

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Holy crap, 1000th post. Who cares. Anyway, I've just seen it for the third time. The first time it was amazing. The second time, less amazing. The third time, almost as amazing as the first time. Very weird effect...

I finally got around to watching this flick on DVD and since I'm not a Batman fan at all I was in no hurry to watch it. I thought the movie was above average at best.
When Batman was talking his voice made me think of Clint Eastwood. Heath Ledger was terrific as the Joker but the movie was too long and some parts just dragged.

I finally got around to watching this flick on DVD and since I'm not a Batman fan at all I was in no hurry to watch it. I thought the movie was above average at best.
When Batman was talking his voice made me think of Clint Eastwood. Heath Ledger was terrific as the Joker but the movie was too long and some parts just dragged.